EFTA00029992.pdf

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Type: Briefing paper / memorandum
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Summary

This document is a briefing paper for Attorney General William Barr's visit to the SDNY on October 10, 2019. It summarizes three key investigations: the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's suicide at MCC (highlighting the failure of guards Thomas and Noel to perform rounds and their falsification of records), the prosecution of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, and the 'Hard Knocks' sex-trafficking prosecution involving minors at a foster care facility. The Epstein section specifically notes he was left without a cellmate contrary to policy and was not observed for approximately 9 hours before his death.

People (7)

Name Role Context
William P. Barr Attorney General
Recipient of the briefing/visitor to SDNY
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate/Subject
Deceased subject of the investigation into his suicide at MCC
Michael Thomas Prison Officer
Responsible for SHU area; failed to conduct counts/rounds; falsified forms
Tova Noel Prison Officer
Responsible for SHU area; failed to conduct counts/rounds; falsified forms
Chief Psychologist MCC Official
Issued directive that Epstein should have a cellmate
Then-Warden MCC Official
Issued directive that Epstein should have a cellmate
Unnamed World-Famous Rap Artist Cooperating Witness
Involved in Nine Trey prosecution; promoted gang through music

Timeline (3 events)

August 9-10, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein suicide and failure of guards to monitor
Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
October 10, 2019
Visit of Attorney General William P. Barr to SDNY
SDNY Office
William P. Barr SDNY Staff
Spring 2018
Start of investigation into Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods
New York
SDNY NYPD HSI ATF

Relationships (2)

Michael Thomas Co-workers Tova Noel
Both responsible for SHU area on the night of Epstein's death; both falsified forms.
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate/Guard Michael Thomas
Thomas was on duty in SHU during Epstein's prior suicide attempt.

Key Quotes (4)

"Thomas and Noel also falsified numerous forms, indicating that they had performed the required rounds and counts overnight although they did not actually do so."
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"Instead, Thomas and Noel were performing other tasks, using the computer, talking, or sleeping during their overnight shift."
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"Epstein was left without a cellmate from the morning of August 9 through his death on the morning of August 10."
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"It appears that no prison official observed Epstein from approximately 9:30 pm on the evening of August 9 until his body was discovered at approximately 6:30 a.m. the next morning."
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Visit of Attorney General William P. Barr
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
October 10, 2019
MCC-Epstein Investigation
[REDACTED] and [REDACTED] will present on their investigation into the events at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 9-10, 2019, the night that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. In the last two months, our Office, along with agents from the FBI and DOJ-OIG, have interviewed more than 40 witnesses, including 27 MCC employees and 16 inmates at MCC; reviewed records from the MCC as well as financial records for the relevant employees; conducted searches of the cellphones used by certain of the relevant prison guards, and reviewed dozens of hours of the limited videotape evidence the FBI has thus far been able to recover in the face of technical data recovery issues.
The investigation has determined principally that the two prison officers responsible for the SHU area during the night of August 9 and early morning hours of August 10 — Michael Thomas and Tova Noel — did not conduct any of the required institutional "counts" at 12 a.m., 3 a.m., and 5 a.m., nor did they conduct most of the "rounds" they were required to conduct every 30 minutes. In particular, it appears that no prison official observed Epstein from approximately 9:30 pm on the evening of August 9 until his body was discovered at approximately 6:30 a.m. the next morning. Thomas and Noel also falsified numerous forms, indicating that they had performed the required rounds and counts overnight although they did not actually do so. Instead, Thomas and Noel were performing other tasks, using the computer, talking, or sleeping during their overnight shift. In addition, the investigation has determined that, contrary to MCC policy and a directive from the Chief Psychologist and then-Warden, Epstein was left without a cellmate from the morning of August 9 through his death on the morning of August 10. It is not clear that either Thomas or Noel was specifically made aware of the directive, although Thomas had been on duty in the SHU during Epstein's prior suicide attempt and they were both trained on MCC policy and had the ability to assign Epstein a new cellmate.
The case is being handled by the Office's Public Corruption Unit, led by Co-Chiefs [REDACTED]
Visit of Attorney General William P. Barr
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
October 10, 2019
Nine Trey Prosecution
[REDACTED] will be presenting on this important gang-violence prosecution, which culminated in a trial conviction last week.
In the spring of 2018, our Office began an investigation into high-ranking members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, a violent set of the Bloods gang. Working with our law enforcement partners from the NYPD, HSI, and ATF, the team built a racketeering case against some of the highest ranking and most violent members of Nine Trey. Our investigation resulted in charges against 14 members and associates of the gang, including its leaders and shooters.
Nine Trey was responsible for distributing large amounts of heroin and fentanyl, as well as brazen acts of violence across New York City, including two shootings in Times Square, a shooting inside the Barclays Center, and other shootings, robberies, and slashings near residential housing complexes. Our investigation included the use of multiple cooperating witnesses, including a world-famous rap artist, who promoted the gang through his music and used the gang for protection and to taunt rivals.
Of the 14 defendants, nine pled guilty; three pled guilty pursuant to cooperation agreements; and two were convicted of racketeering and narcotics offenses following trial.
The case is being handled by the Office's Violent & Organized Crime Unit, led by Co-Chiefs [REDACTED] and [REDACTED]
Co-Chief, Violent & Organized Crimes Unit
Co-Chief, Violent & Organized Crime Unit
Visit of Attorney General William P. Barr
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
October 10, 2019
"Hard Knocks" Prosecution
[REDACTED] will present on this far-reaching sex-trafficking operation, which they have investigated and prosecuted in partnership with the FBI and NYPD.
The investigation began when the FBI's Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force received a tip from a non-profit organization about the sex trafficking of minor victims in and around New York City. Many of these minor victims were residing, or had resided, at a particular foster care facility in Westchester County, the Hawthorne Residential Treatment Facility. The investigation expanded as minor victims identified other minor victims and particular pimps for whom they had worked, including pimps who had used significant violence to force them into prostitution.
As part of this investigation, the team has charged 19 defendants in eight separate cases, involving dozens of victims. To date, 13 have been convicted, including two following jury trials.
The case is being handled by the Office's General Crimes Unit, led by Co-Chief [REDACTED] and Acting Co-Chief [REDACTED]
Co-Chief, General Crimes Unit
Acting Co Chief, General Crimes Unit

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